Reputation that caught our attention. It is discrepancies in the rules. Earlier this week, the director talked about how it should be used. It was narrowly focused on looking at the pay roll and trying to help those businesses keep their employees paid. Yet newly released date eight shows 730 corporations, including several employment agencies all report zero employees. Yet they cash in the on 257 million in fulling. They did not retain any employees is a lot costly there be another explanation . If it says zero, i have to believe its probably more of a data reporting error or a field the bank didnt capture for some reason. Reporter heres a question. Why would an application for a milliondollar loan be approved without the company even identifying jobs would be retained in. An shoot outrage. The real incentive for many of these companies is that even if they knew they would have to refaye loans because they didnt use it toward saving jobs, they were able to benefit from the extremely l
It outrage tonight across the bay area when it comes to getting a test at a site like this. Depicted on a black lives matter mural, calling on the city to take action. They propose Police Officers no longer make traffic stops. Who is for the idea and who is not so sure. Steamy summer weather for the weekend. Ill show you how hot coming up. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts now. Announcer abc7 news at 11 00 breaking news. The Sheriffs Office tells us a suspect is dead. They havent released details on the specifics of the incident. It happened in an area known knn knig knightston. One letter depicts a woman who was convicted of murdering a new jersey state trooper. The artist is defending her work. The portrait is sparking a debate about racial and social justice. Which is a major part of our effort to build a better bay area. Abc7 News Reporter amanda del castillo has the story. Eportet black lives matter mural outside Palo Alto City Hall is hard to miss. Many people paying close attention to t
On false asylum claims. A lot of these people being taken advantage of. What is your office doing to prevent people who are not in this country legally from taking jobs away from American Workers, and b, making sure that their employers are obeying all the laws, particularly with regard to age . Secretary su thank you very much for that question, congressman. I think one of the things you might be referring to is recently a Division Found a large number of children working in exploitive child labor conditions. This was a company that had hired over 100 children, ages 1317, working, doing sanitation, cleaning work at the Meat Processing facilities. Mr. Grothman can i give you a followup . How many of these children were living with their parents . Secretary su i dont have a specific number on that. Many of these children were Migrant Children. As a result mr. Groth man do you like mr. Grothman do you look for that . Do you try to find the parents . Secretary su we look for child labor m
Live coverage here on cspan. Needless to say, our committee has been working very diligently on a lot of transformational policy. While were waiting for our colleague here, i think ill thank senator wicker again for his work on the chips and p science act. I think people may not remember but this committee i dont know how many amendments we processed. Sen. Cantwell ity know it was in the hundreds. It might have been in the 300s. But i definitely believe that that kind of regular order process was good for the institutioned good for institution, good for the debate about science, and hopefully people will continue in todays hearing to understand that and understand much of the debate that maybe wasnt as clear in a big public perspective as it was to all of us who were working behind the scenes daily to try to figure this policy out. Ok, well go ahead and get started and when my colleague gets here, hopefully hell be here soon, we will let him make his opening statement. But welcome, sec
Live coverage here on cspan. Needless to say, our committee has been working very diligently on a lot of transformational policy. While were waiting for our colleague here, i think ill thank senator wicker again for his work on the chips and p science act. I think people may not remember but this committee i dont know how many amendments we processed. Sen. Cantwell ity know it was in the hundreds. It might have been in the 300s. But i definitely believe that that kind of regular order process was good for the institutioned good for institution, good for the debate about science, and hopefully people will continue in todays hearing to understand that and understand much of the debate that maybe wasnt as clear in a big public perspective as it was to all of us who were working behind the scenes daily to try to figure this policy out. Ok, well go ahead and get started and when my colleague gets here, hopefully hell be here soon, we will let him make his opening statement. But welcome, sec